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Synonymous and are
Synonymous terms are " surface impedance " and " acoustic load.
Synonymous changes may not be neutral because certain codons are translated more efficiently ( faster and / or more accurately ) than others.

Synonymous and known
Ammonius Grammaticus is the supposed author of a treatise titled Peri homoíōn kai diaphórōn léxeōn ( περὶ ὁμοίων καὶ διαφόρων λέξεων, On the Differences of Synonymous Expressions ), of whom nothing is known.
Synonymous or very closely related formulations were known as liquor plumbi subacetis dilutus, eau de Goulard, extract of Saturn, vinegar of Saturn, and liquid acetate of lead.
Catla catla, ( Synonymous with Cyprinus catla, Gibelion catla ), also known as Indian Carp, is the only member of the genus Catla, of the carp family Cyprinidae.

Synonymous and .
Synonymous with beer joint and similar terms, honky tonks usually serve beer or hard liquor and may have had a bandstand and dance floor.
Synonymous with public lands.
* Synonymous parallelism ; in this form, the second hemistich ( half line of verse ) says much the same thing as the first one, with variations.
Synonymous with the new popular credibility that science fiction has enjoyed since the year 2000, it offers a primary West End location for tourists, shoppers and celebrity appearances.
Synonymous with the rave scene and hardcore music ; the two were inseparable.
Synonymous terms used in other countries include high country, used in New Zealand, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania and Southern Queensland in Australia, and parts of the United States ( notably Western North Carolina ), and highveld, used in South Africa.
" Synonymous with a small studio in Sheffield, Alabama, the sixties Atlantic recordings of Wexler defined the Muscle Shoals Sound ," writes Clinton Heylin.
Synonymous with the name, a oval is a popular and common length for oval track racing.
Synonymous terms for dendrimer include arborols and cascade molecules.
Synonymous with coarse grained or megascopically crystalline.
Synonymous with board weight.
Synonymous with barrier / bumper weight.
; Bumper weight: Synonymous with barrier / board weight.
Synonymous names include: alexite, amamite, circolite, dia-bud, diamite, diamogem, diamonair, diamone, diamonique, diamonite, diamonte, di ' yag, geminair, gemonair, kimberly, Linde simulated diamond, nier-gem, regalair, replique, somerset, triamond, YAIG, and yttrium garnet.
* tie: Synonymous with match, but used for the Davis Cup.
: Synonymous with Money.
Synonymous substitution rate, Ks, is often used as a molecular clock to determine the time of gene duplication.

substitutions and mutations
The PAM1 matrix is used as the basis for calculating other matrices by assuming that repeated mutations would follow the same pattern as those in the PAM1 matrix, and multiple substitutions can occur at the same site.
As in all RNA viruses, mutations in influenza occur frequently because the virus ' RNA polymerase has no proofreading mechanism, resulting in an error rate between and substitutions per site per year during viral genome replication.
For each form of MODY, multiple specific mutations involving different amino acid substitutions have been discovered.
Genetic mutations in the hemagglutinin gene that cause single amino acid substitutions can significantly alter the ability of viral hemagglutinin proteins to bind to receptors on the surface of host cells.
Fixed synonymous mutations, i. e. synonymous substitutions, are changes to the sequence of a gene that do not change the protein produced by that gene.
These different rates of nucleotide substitution are measured in substitutions ( fixed mutations ) per base pair per generation.
To date, sixty disease-causing mutations within the coding sequence of CPT2 have been reported in the literature, of which 41 are thought to result in amino acid substitutions or deletions at critical residues.

substitutions and affecting
Benzene itself will normally undergo substitutions by electrophiles, but additional substituents can alter the reaction rate or products by electronically or sterically affecting the interaction of the two reactants.

substitutions and DNA
The difference between organisms is usually re-expressed as a percentage divergence, by dividing the number of substitutions by the number of base pairs analysed: the hope is that this measure will be independent of the location and length of the section of DNA that is sequenced.
Evidence that the two amino acid substitutions existed so far back in evolutionary history is corroborated by a more recent extraction of DNA from the remains of a related, previously unknown hominid in Denisova Cave.

substitutions and are
Declinations and substitutions are better received when he explains why his obligations to his institution preclude his acceptance.
* Allowing the defense ample time for substitutions ( if offensive substitutions are made );
* the ball is dead and teams are making substitutions ( e. g., possession has changed, punting situation, short yardage situation ),
Asking users to use " both letters and digits " will often lead to easy-to-guess substitutions such as ' E ' --> ' 3 ' and ' I ' --> ' 1 ', substitutions which are well known to attackers.
At some levels where substitutions are unlimited, teams will make use of a Defensive Specialist in place of or in addition to a Libero.
After Numa skilfully avoided the requests of the god for human sacrifices, Jupiter agreed to his request to know how lightning bolts are averted, asking only for the substitutions Numa had mentioned: an onion bulb, hairs and a fish.
These reactions are called electrophilic aromatic substitutions.
Flavorful ingredients like fruit purées, nuts, dried or candied fruit, or extracts are often added, and numerous substitutions for the primary ingredients are possible.
Furthermore, the gene for leptin, a hormone that has a role in surfactant phospholipid synthesis, was found to have nonsynonymous substitutions that are under positive selection in phocids within otherwise highly conserved regions in mammals.
The geological environment they are created in influences the overall process so that although the basics can be identified the presence of chemical " impurities " and substitutions along with structural imperfections vary thus creating " individuals ".
One requirement for line transmission is that there should be no DC build-up on the line, so there are some code substitutions based upon the transmission of the previous bits.
Goroawase substitutions are well known as mnemonics, notably in the selection of memorable telephone numbers for commercial services, and in the memorization of numbers such as years in the study of history.
The panel is made up of 24 – 30 players and 5 substitutions are allowed per game.
Lord, however, discovered that across many story traditions, fully 90 % of an oral epic is assembled from lines which are repeated verbatim or which use one-for-one word substitutions.
The amount and kind of processing done depends on the nature of the preprocessor ; some preprocessors are only capable of performing relatively simple textual substitutions and macro expansions, while others have the power of full-fledged programming languages.
Enclosed whitespace and wildcards are taken as literals, but variable and command substitutions are still performed.
In expurgated texts, substitutions such as " read the flaming manual " or " read the friendly manual " are used ( or similar variants ).
A relatively rare form of apatite in which most of the OH groups are absent and containing many carbonate and acid phosphate substitutions is a large component of bone material.
Hidden Markov models have been used to produce probability scores for a family of possible multiple sequence alignments for a given query set ; although early HMM-based methods produced underwhelming performance, later applications have found them especially effective in detecting remotely related sequences because they are less susceptible to noise created by conservative or semiconservative substitutions.
Protein sequences are frequently aligned using substitution matrices that reflect the probabilities of given character-to-character substitutions.
I believe that these substitutions are not only edifying and redemptive ," Vidal wrote, " but tend to revitalize a language gone stale and inexact from too much burgering around with meaning.

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